University of Colorado

Leeds School of Business

Accounting Workshops

For the 2000-2001 Academic Year 

(Click here for previous years’ workshop schedules)

 

Date

Speaker

From

Time

Room

Paper

9/8/00

Frank Selto

CU-Boulder

2-3:30pm

BUS210

“Communicating and Controlling Strategy: An Empirical Study of the Effectiveness of the Balanced Scorecard”

9/22/00

Steve Matsunaga

Oregon

2-3:30pm

BUS210

“Unexpected Performance, Analysts’ Forecast Errors and CEO Compensation”

9/29/00

Chris Ittner

Wharton

2-3:30pm

BUS210

“Determinants of Performance Measure Choices in Worker Incentive Plans”

10/3/00

Mary Malina

CU-Boulder

1-3:00pm

BUS244

“Management Control and the Balanced Scorecard: An Empirical Test of a Causal Balanced Scorecard”

10/20/00

K. (Shiva) Sivaramakrishnan

Texas A&M

2-3:30pm

BUS210

An Empirical Analysis of Firms that Meet or Exceed Analysts’ Earnings Forecasts

11/3/00

Derek Johnston-Wilson

CU-Boulder

2-3:30pm

BUS210

The Benefits of Voluntary and Regulatory Environmental Expenditures

11/10/00

Kaye Newberry

Arizona

2-3:30pm

BUS210

Effect of Global Tax Incentives on the Income Reporting and Capital Structure of Foreign-Controlled U.S. Corporations

12/1/00

Gary Colbert and Dennis Murray

CU-Denver

2-3:30pm

BUS210

The Economic Theory of Regulation and Sunset Reviews of Public Accountancy Laws

1/26/01

Katherine Schipper

Duke

2:30-4pm

BUS210

Expanded Disclosures and the Increased Usefulness of Earnings Announcements

2/16/01

Doug Skinner

Michigan

2-3:30pm

BUS210

Large-sample evidence on the debt covenant hypothesis

3/16/01

David Guenther

CU-Boulder

2-3:30pm

BUS210

Valuation implications of changes in firms’ effective tax rates

4/6/01

Mary Malina

CU-Boulder

2-3:30pm

BUS210

Management Control and the Balanced Scorecard: An Empirical Test of Causal Relations

4/20/01

Andy Leone

Rochester

2-3:30pm

BUS210

Performance Matched Discretionary Accrual Measures

4/27/01

Phil Shane

CU-Boulder

2-3:30pm

BUS210

Value Line and I/B/E/S Earnings Forecasts